Role of transitional levels in Np237 (γ,f): Perspectives for studying highly deformed systems

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The transition levels at the top of the two Np237 fission barriers were obtained for the first time by means of the so-called semimicroscopic combined method, which we have developed and implemented. To overcome the difficulties in dealing with large nuclear deformations, we used our developed BARRIER code, which calculates single-particle spectra in a deformed Woods-Saxon potential using a coordinate system based on Cassini ovaloids as nuclear shape parametrization. The results enabled us to describe the experimentally observed near-barrier photofission cross-section structures for Np237, as well as a subbarrier shelf, the latter being consistently interpreted in terms of the accumulation of levels at the top of the inner and outer double fission barrier of Np237. © 2006 The American Physical Society.

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Arruda-Neto, J. D. T., Mesa, J., Garcia, F., Rodriguez, O., Geraldo, L. P., Garcia, C., … Guzmán, F. (2006). Role of transitional levels in Np237 (γ,f): Perspectives for studying highly deformed systems. Physical Review C - Nuclear Physics, 74(3). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.74.034324

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